NCAA’s ACC Coastal in College Football Betting

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College football wagering handicappers are planning on a most competitive competition in the ACC Coastal Division for the 2010 NCAA football betting season. College football wagering enthusiasts see four leading teams that should be in competition for the ACC championship and serve as useful NCAA football betting commodities.



Miami-FL, Virginia Tech, North Carolina, and Georgia Tech are the faves of the Coastal while Duke might be a spoiler as they try to make their first bowl in 17 years.

Miami-FL is in season four of the Randy Shannon regime and the Hurricane alum has done a solid job of cleaning up the program, stepping up recruiting, and boosting expectations. The Canes have 6 starters returning on offense headed by junior quarterback Jacory Harris, who passed for 3352 yards and twenty-four touchdowns last year.

All leading ball carriers and receivers come back. The defense is hugely athletic and returns seven starters. Miami’s major issue is the schedule that may wear them down as they’re at Ohio State, at Pitt, at Clemson, and at Georgia Tech to play leading contenders while they sponsor Florida State, Virginia Tech, and South Florida.

Virginia Tech is a traditional contender with 8 starters back on offense headed by senior quarterback Tyrod Taylor, who passed for 2311 yards plus was the team’s second leading rusher. The defense lost seven starters but is loaded with expertise and traditionally constant as the Hokies have held opponents to under 17 points per game 6 straight years.

And as always, special teams will give the Hokies an edge with the NCAA odds.

North Carolina is the most experienced team in the ACC with 10 starters back on offense and 9 on defense, and is regarded as 1 of the leading defensive teams in the land. Carolina will bring lots of value with the NCAA football lines if they can boost offensive production.

Georgia Tech was the ACC champion last year and brings back 6 starters on offense headed by senior quarterback Joshua Nesbitt, who passed for 1701 yards and ran for 1205 additional as the 1st team All ACC QB. Nesbitt makes Tech, which was 11-3, an ACC contender if they can strengthen the defense.

Duke brings back 9 starters on offense and 6 on defense and has in fact shown a NCAA football wagering profit in David Cutcliffe’s first two years on the job. A bowl is not out of the question and improvement is clear.

Mike London gets control of a 3-9 Virginia team that’s rebuilding. London was initially a detective who traded careers to be a football coach. Coaching for the Richmond Spiders was his first position as head coach of a college football team. He brought the University of Richmond their first national tournament in any sport in his first season. The next season, the team started off their 2009 campaign 8-0 and grew to become just the 3rd FCS team ever to obtain a vote in the AP Poll. The team won the regular season, though they lost in the Quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament. London was announced as the head coach of the University of Virginia team only a couple of days later.


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